September 16, 2008
Fans of Journeyman might have done much to save the short-lived show, but like other one-season wonders, the show remains six feet under. The creator of the show, Kevin Falls, has expressed his sincere gratitude and appreciation for all the support the fans have given him and the rest of production. Now, Falls is ready to move on and take on another FOX project, this time with a lighter and more comedic tone. FOX has recently given a green light for Falls to recreate the Argentinean telenovela Lalola.
The new FOX series is tentatively titled Eva Adams, and will be an hour-long show focusing on a womanizer who suddenly turns into a woman and thus learns how to deal with the same kind of treatment that he used to give back in the days when he was still a man. The story will be set in the world of sports and fashion.
April 23, 2008
It's been four months since the last of Journeyman's adventures graced the small screen. For those who followed the short-lived show, many may not even have had the chance to catch actress Moon Bloodgood, who co-starred as the late wife of the titular character.
Although her screen time on the ill-fated series was limited, Bloodgood has since made remarkable headway, as she appears all set to star in the fourth installment of the Terminator motion pictures.
December 17, 2007
The clock may have run out for NBC's science fiction drama but for fans, the journey has just begun. Like other television series that have been pulled off the air or shows on the brink of cancellation, devoted fans of Kevin Falls' Journeyman, the show about a reporter who involuntarily travels through time, are seeking ways to save the program and get it renewed.
Given that Journeyman takes place in San Francisco, California, fans have decided to send one box of San Francisco's own “Rice O Roni” to the execs at NBC. Along with the treat, a “letter from the future” is attached that contains fans' sentiments and a list of creative ideas that will hopefully get the network's attention.
December 12, 2007
It looks like the clock has officially run out for fans of NBC's time travel drama Journeyman. The network had until Tuesday to award a full-season pickup to the series, as they did for Chuck and Life a few weeks ago, but they neglected to do so. Now that the deadline has passed, Journeyman only has two episodes left, which will be airing on December 17 and December 19. Creator Kevin Falls recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly, dropping some hints about what fans can expect in the final two episodes, and whether or not there will be any closure for lead character Dan Vasser (Kevin McKidd).
December 10, 2007
Who'd have thought this year's cult hit, like last year's Jericho, would have a one-word title starting with a "J." Indeed, Journeyman has earned a die-hard base of supporters, actively campaigning to save the show before it's even been canceled. The fans have plenty to be thankful for, as the final three episodes filmed before the writers' strike will air, starting with tonight's episode at 10pm on NBC and continuing next week at 10pm on Monday and Wednesday.
BuddyTV spoke to one of the shows stars, Brian Howe, who plays newspaper editor Hugh Skillen. Howe spoke to us about his theories on time travel, his inspiration for playing a hard-boiled newspaper editor and his appreciation to the dedicated fans the show has amassed. Howe also clarified some of the finer points in the perceived struggle to keep Journeyman on the air. Below you will find the transcript as well as the audio file of the interview.
December 6, 2007
Previously on Journeyman, Dan (Kevin McKidd) found himself tracking Aeden Bennett (Raphael Sbarge) and discovered a young criminal in the making, while learning about the unintended consequences of going "off-mission" in the past. Following the exciting conclusion of the two-part series, the science fiction drama serves its viewers with a Christmas-themed episode entitled “Home by Another Way” which airs on December 10.
Read on to find out what's in store for next week's episode of Journeyman.
November 30, 2007
Fans of NBC's time travel drama Journeyman have something to celebrate today, as the network has officially announced that the series will wrap its 13-episode run with a pair of episodes airing the week of December 17. Recently there was speculation that NBC planned to leave the last two episodes in the can and yank the show after episode 11, but thankfully that won't be happening.
November 26, 2007
Kevin Falls, the man behind the television series Journeyman, puts a stop to the rumors that the science fiction series is getting canceled. In an interview with Premiumhollywood.com, he sets the record straight about the fate of the show and even dishes out some scoop on how the first season will culminate.
Warning: May contain spoilers.